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Annie and Jennifer French pose with their hats after a mother-daughter hat making class at the Fort Irwin Arts and Crafts Center in 2011.Â The center offers a variety of craft classes each month for all ages.Â For more information, visit www.fortirwinfmwr.com, or call call 380-3431 or visit Bldg. 976 on Inner Loop Road between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

Soldiers from the Warrior Transition Unit make clay pots at the Fort Irwin Arts and Crafts Center. The center offers ceramics and pottery making classes and facilities for anyone in the community. For more information, call 380-3431 or visit Bldg. 976 on Inner Loop Road between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

Bicycles are available for rent at Outdoor Recreation, located in Bldg. 4100 on Goldstone Road. For more information, call 380-4327 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Outdoor Recreation is closed Monday and Tuesday.

Shooters use the skeet and trap range on Goldstone Road at Fort Irwin. Operated by Outdoor Recreation, the range is available for use by the community. For more information, call 380-4327 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Outdoor Recreation is closed Monday and Tuesday.

Upcoming events sponsored by the Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation:

Dad and Me class at the Fort Irwin Arts and Crafts Center, Saturday at 11 a.m.Â Come make a fabric heart pin cushion that can make a great Motherâ€™s Day gift. Cost is $5 per person and includes all materials.

Pirate party at the Fort Irwin Arts and Crafts Center, April 21 at noon.Â Cost is $15 per â€œpirate.â€

Hollywood tour, April 28.Â Cost is $22 per adult and $15 per child.Â Trip leaves Fort Irwin at 7 a.m.Â Register at Leisure and Travel Services in Bldg. 976 by April 24.

Photo by Leslie Ozawa Lt. Col. Thomas Nguyen speaks about life under the communist regime after the collapse of the government of the Republic of Vietnam in 1975. At Fort Irwin’s Asian-American Pacific Island Heritage Celebra...

Relisa, Robyn and Col. Richard Wilson. “I love being with him.” Those were the genuine, expressive words of a young military family member here not shy about her feelings for her father. Robyn Wilson, 10, said those words about her dad, Col. Richard Wilson – who has been the chief of staff for the National...

National Training Center and Fort Irwin leadership, and staff of the new Resiliency Center and “The Box” perform a ribbon cutting, June 15. Walk into Fort Irwin’s recently made-over fitness center and you see clues about ...

A crew from California Department of Transportation District 8 (San Bernardino and Riverside County) lifts a sign to be installed on Interstate 15 for the National Training Center and Fort Irwin, June 11. For the first time, th...

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